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Hurricane Gustav Disaster Response

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

My wife, Peggy, left at 5:30 a.m. yesterday with the Hurricane Gustav Disaster Response Team Convoy. She is currently in New Iberia, Louisiana. Here is the latest update from Convoy of Hope:
NEWS RELEASE
September 2, 2008
Convoy of Hope and the Assemblies of God,
Partners in Disaster Response
Springfield, Mo. – Hurricane Gustav has left more than one million […]

Ethnic Leaders of the Assemblies of God

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Representatives of the Assemblies of God’s 19 ethnic fellowships and 13 language districts met with AG executive leadership and headquarters representatives (latter not pictured) on August 14 for continuing discussion and proposed action for advancing ministry to and through ethnic minorities. The theme was “Growing Strong in a Diverse Community … reaching a world that […]

Diversity in the AG

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

I have had the privilege of attending meetings of our Ethnicity Commission for several years, and did so once again on Thursday. Steve Pike, director of the AG’s Church Multiplication Network was also in attendance. Read what Steve has to say about it on his blog.

Do It Your Way

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

I have long been turned off by successful ministers who insist that doing ministry their way is the only way. We have ended up trying to pound a lot of square pegs into round holes because of that.
Steve Pike, head of the Assemblies of God Church Multiplication Network, recently wrote an interesting article about this. […]

News From Alaska

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Pastor Dennis Huenefeld sent in a few photos of one of my favorite mission fields, Alaska, some time back. Captions are his.

This picture was taken in Kaktovik two weeks ago week. Pastor Harvey Fox is on the left with TK in the middle and myself on the right. It was -15. This is the village […]

The Influence of a Single Life

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

My friend Chaplain Scott McChrystal, COL, USA Ret., director of the military side of Assemblies of God Chaplaincy Ministries, just sent the following article out in his Chaplaincy Newsletter. Scott spent seven years as senior chaplain at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
A Letter from Christ
By Scott McChrystal
“You yourselves are our letter, written on […]

From Suicide to Salvation

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Correctional Chaplain Richard E. Cawthon recently sent this thrilling report of salvation and transformation to our national chaplaincy department:
I was asked by one of our correctional officers to visit with an inmate who had attempted to commit suicide two days prior. When I saw him, he was a broken, defeated person. The officer told me […]

A Visit With the Navy Chief of Chaplains

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Part 1 of my interview with Rear Admiral Robert Burt, an ordained minister of the Open Bible Churches who has the distinction of serving as the Navy Chief of Chaplains, is now available on TPExtra. My co-host is Chaplain Scott McChrystal. Click here to listen.
See also “High-seas ministry” with Chaplain Burt in the April 13, […]

Our Military in Afghanistan and Iraq

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Listen to Ken Horn’s interview with Major General Jeffrey Schloesser, the Commander of the 101st Airborne Division out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The division has several units currently deployed in Iraq and other units preparing to deploy to Afghanistan in the near future.
TPExtra Host Ken Horn and Co-Host Chaplain Scott McChrystal interview General Schloesser about:
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A Letter From Roland L. Peretti

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Monday I received the following letter from Roland L. Peretti, who served as District Superintendent of the Alaska District from 1992-2000. I wanted to share this gracious and informative missive with our readers, especially those who remember my articles on Alaska.
February 19, 2008
Dear Rev. Horn
I enjoyed reading the article, “Alaska The gospel runs through […]

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